As a longtime viewer I greatly appreciate the content for online poker and hope you'll add more; due to living situations it's far easier to play online.
Really good video! The thin value on the river, adjusting for including bluff catchers is something I've been working on, so that's a great barometer for my path
Thank you for all your invaluable free content. My son bought me your book '100 Essential Tips To Master No-Limit Holdem' at Christmas and I'd recommend it to everyone serious about improving their results. Love videos like this as I'm always tying to learn more and improve. Thanks again.
Hey Jonathan! I appreciate the video. My problem on 1/2 has been “fancy play syndrome” where I think “I MUST crush my opponents postflop” but this ended up being a huge leak. I need to play my marginal hands better. Thanks for the great content!
Can you do a short video on straddles. I'm playing 1/2 and they can button or utg straddle and basically there are 2 or 3 people that straddle every time. They staddle to 5.
Where you get those preflop charts? GTO wizard says you can definitely open Q9s and J9s from LJ. Even T8s almost half of the time. I guess the open size affects a bit.
So your hypothesis is that trying to make a living playing online poker is way harder and nearly impossible when compared to just playing 5-10 in vegas full time?
Was antsy and jittery to start my session today. 3-bet 87 suited and punted away first hand then played poorly 2nd hand with AQ -600 right off the bat I didn’t settle in.
this LJ RFI chart is *way* looser than me. Open T9s UTG? I would almost never... ATo? I probably only play AJo half the time! I'm leaving so much money on the table, wow.
I am using these charts because there is an ante in play on CoinPoker, making the pot a bit larger. Our 8 handed charts presume no rake, making the 8max charts "closest to ideal" for CoinPoker.
@@PokerCoaching Jonathan, 9 minutes into the video you are showing 8max tables when discussing ranges in hands played on 6max table (the first hand) and five players played on a 6max table (the 2nd hand), Those hand ranges are irrrelevant to the charts you are showing. And nowhere did you explain that this video only relates to play on CoinPoker, as far as I could see/hear.
@@gsnail8189 What are u talking about? What people? I´m just pointing out that Jonathan Little made two mistakes when showing two hands thet were played and explaining the hand ranges but refered to charts that are not relevant to the hands.
@@goranhrkman3789 Oh i had a moment…. 😂 I dont thrust people that much due to unfortunate circumstances. Glad you mentioned. For i am probably all wrong in here right now. I wasnt clear at the moment i wrote this obviously. I have seen some poker players doing some explanations on Poker and than with a slippery fast tongue say two things totally contradictory which make me miss the point, i remember i had such a thing with Negreanu and so i asked for clarification because it didnt make any sense what he was saying. Not saying it was purposely, and he seemed to be nervous when he was doing that interview or video so it might have not been on purpose. But i can imagine that some players (like him) could potentially say things that will also help themselves (more than others). Does that make any sense? But i will remove the previous comment because i think i was wrong and its a misdeed to accuse him so easily while this is all i have seen of him so far. I should have more thrust but at that moment i was very busy scanning much information and stuff, and i have certain trauma’s that makes me “behind” on things sometimes. Its so bad that i struggle with my temporary memory sometimes. I will allways remember everything clearly because my memory very good. But for temporary memory i need to sometimes think very deeply to remember things i need to remember at that moment…. For my processing is sometimes disturbed/behind due to certain other things thats imprinted on my Mind like forever maybe. Which is the perfectly honest explanation. So ..🤗 (Smell ya later! ->comment gone)
No amount of strategy will compensate for coolers and river rats. Yesterday in an online 6-maxer, villain was smash-betting his A-Jack on a J X X board against my QQ. I smiled and called his suicide all-in bet after another X appeared on the turn. The river? A third Jack, of course! Next up? My KK calls a pre-flop all-in against AA. Next up, my AA calls a pre-flop all-in against against QQ. The river? You guessed it. A Queen. At the end of the day, online or live, large wins or losses are not determined so much by skill and strategy as by coolers and river rats. Don’t fool yourself, at the end of the day, poker is a luck-box game.
In the short term, luck plays a huge factor. If you can get your mind off of the luck aspect though and focus on the strategy, you can have long term success.
Mathatically, yes it does. In order to get sucked out on villain had to call prolly multiple times while behind. You got him to put his money in bad. Strategy works your just a rec
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As a longtime viewer I greatly appreciate the content for online poker and hope you'll add more; due to living situations it's far easier to play online.
Really good video! The thin value on the river, adjusting for including bluff catchers is something I've been working on, so that's a great barometer for my path
The freeroll was super fun! I lost with QQ to AA on the 4th hand. See you at the next one! Thank you Jonathan!!
Thank you for all your invaluable free content. My son bought me your book '100 Essential Tips To Master No-Limit Holdem' at Christmas and I'd recommend it to everyone serious about improving their results. Love videos like this as I'm always tying to learn more and improve. Thanks again.
So glad to hear that! Good luck in your games :)
Great content as always young man ! Bravo !
Hey Jonathan! I appreciate the video. My problem on 1/2 has been “fancy play syndrome” where I think “I MUST crush my opponents postflop” but this ended up being a huge leak. I need to play my marginal hands better. Thanks for the great content!
You're welcome. Just play good poker!
Thanks Jonathan, great video and the sandwich comment made me laugh.
More 6 handed online tips would be great
fold raise are fine in both scenarios these are edge cases I'd go with a mixed strategy 50/50 fold, 3bet.
Awesome video for anyone looking to crush small stakes cash games!
Awesome tip’s thanks ❤🎉
Can you do a short video on straddles. I'm playing 1/2 and they can button or utg straddle and basically there are 2 or 3 people that straddle every time. They staddle to 5.
What is the tool you're using at 9:35? I would love to have this instead of madly scrolling up and down cheat sheets during a hand lol
Where you get those preflop charts? GTO wizard says you can definitely open Q9s and J9s from LJ. Even T8s almost half of the time. I guess the open size affects a bit.
Great vid, JL. Hopefully you can take more students up the 6-max ladder! :)
The exact video I needed! Thanks a ton Jonathan!
No problem, I hope it's helpful and that you learn a ton! :)
So your hypothesis is that trying to make a living playing online poker is way harder and nearly impossible when compared to just playing 5-10 in vegas full time?
Why does 76s occasionally raise from SB vs Button, while 98s folds? And why does T8s mostly raise in comparison to these hands?
GTO doesn't show the work, it only provides the answers
It is less likely to be dominated and it makes the nuts on 543.
@@PokerCoaching Makes sense! Thanks, Jonathan, great video!
The charts on the pokercoaching app do not work :(
They appear to be working well for me. Please email support@pokercoaching.com and they can likely help you sort out whatever issue is causing this
you need to make the graphics MUCH LARGER
Was antsy and jittery to start my session today.
3-bet 87 suited and punted away first hand then played poorly 2nd hand with AQ
-600 right off the bat I didn’t settle in.
Hang in there. That's called variance. It will eventually turn around
Coin poker can’t download on my iPhone pro max idk why . I tried to follow the instructions, but the instructions are incorrect
It does not work so well on iphones.
@@PokerCoaching ok thanks coach, glad I wasn’t tripping.
How come the charts are so different from a solver to another? Isn't it suppose to be the optimal theory? I don't understand.
this LJ RFI chart is *way* looser than me. Open T9s UTG? I would almost never... ATo? I probably only play AJo half the time!
I'm leaving so much money on the table, wow.
Nit!
You are showing the wrong charts. Instead of 6max, you are showing 8max tables
I am using these charts because there is an ante in play on CoinPoker, making the pot a bit larger. Our 8 handed charts presume no rake, making the 8max charts "closest to ideal" for CoinPoker.
@@PokerCoaching Jonathan, 9 minutes into the video you are showing 8max tables when discussing ranges in hands played on 6max table (the first hand) and five players played on a 6max table (the 2nd hand), Those hand ranges are irrrelevant to the charts you are showing. And nowhere did you explain that this video only relates to play on CoinPoker, as far as I could see/hear.
@@gsnail8189 What are u talking about? What people? I´m just pointing out that Jonathan Little made two mistakes when showing two hands thet were played and explaining the hand ranges but refered to charts that are not relevant to the hands.
@@goranhrkman3789 Oh i had a moment…. 😂 I dont thrust people that much due to unfortunate circumstances.
Glad you mentioned. For i am probably all wrong in here right now.
I wasnt clear at the moment i wrote this obviously.
I have seen some poker players doing some explanations on Poker and than with a slippery fast tongue say two things totally contradictory which make me miss the point, i remember i had such a thing with Negreanu and so i asked for clarification because it didnt make any sense what he was saying.
Not saying it was purposely, and he seemed to be nervous when he was doing that interview or video so it might have not been on purpose.
But i can imagine that some players (like him) could potentially say things that will also help themselves (more than others).
Does that make any sense?
But i will remove the previous comment because i think i was wrong and its a misdeed to accuse him so easily while this is all i have seen of him so far.
I should have more thrust but at that moment i was very busy scanning much information and stuff, and i have certain trauma’s that makes me “behind” on things sometimes.
Its so bad that i struggle with my temporary memory sometimes.
I will allways remember everything clearly because my memory very good.
But for temporary memory i need to sometimes think very deeply to remember things i need to remember at that moment…. For my processing is sometimes disturbed/behind due to certain other things thats imprinted on my Mind like forever maybe.
Which is the perfectly honest explanation.
So ..🤗
(Smell ya later! ->comment gone)
No amount of strategy will compensate for coolers and river rats. Yesterday in an online 6-maxer, villain was smash-betting his A-Jack on a J X X board against my QQ. I smiled and called his suicide all-in bet after another X appeared on the turn. The river? A third Jack, of course! Next up? My KK calls a pre-flop all-in against AA. Next up, my AA calls a pre-flop all-in against against QQ. The river? You guessed it. A Queen. At the end of the day, online or live, large wins or losses are not determined so much by skill and strategy as by coolers and river rats. Don’t fool yourself, at the end of the day, poker is a luck-box game.
In the short term, luck plays a huge factor. If you can get your mind off of the luck aspect though and focus on the strategy, you can have long term success.
You sound like the people who only go out and give bad reviews lol.
Mathatically, yes it does. In order to get sucked out on villain had to call prolly multiple times while behind. You got him to put his money in bad. Strategy works your just a rec
Sounds exactly like my everyday experience on Bovada. Eventually got fed up and withdrew my winnings.
@@PokerCoachingthank you Jonathan little
Where is winning graph with 500k hands to prove it’s working?
All I do is win, win win.